noVNC - the open source VNC client - it's is both a VNC client JavaScript library as well as an application built on top of that library. noVNC runs well in any modern browser including mobile browsers (iOS and Android).
Downloads The latest release of TigerVNC can be downloaded from our GitHub release page. Besides the source code we also provide self-contained binaries for 64-bit and 32-bit Linux, installers for 64-bit and 32-bit Windows and a universal binary for Intel-based Macs. VNC was originally developed for use on Unix systems but has now expanded to include a client and server version for virtually all popular computing platforms. This makes cross-platform remote control a simple matter, since a VNC client running on a PC can easily connect to a VNC server running on a Mac, for example.
- UltraVNC 1.0 for Mac is available as a free download on our software library. The following version: 1.0 is the most frequently downloaded one by the program users. The program is included in System Tools. Our built-in antivirus checked this Mac download and rated it as virus free.
- First, download RealVNC to the computer you want to control, install it, and choose a license. Then, download VNC Viewer to the computer you wish to exercise control from. Note if you are.
- The TightVNC Server and Viewer use special data encoding techniques designed to.
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An online version of the noVNC client is available HERE.
Check out these videos and screenshots for examples of how noVNC looks.
noVNC is an active open source project with a lot of users, integrators and developers. If you want to contribute, please read our contributing guidelines and don't hesitate to submit a pull request on github.
Use our issue tracker if you want to report a bug. But before opening an issue, please see if some one else already had the same problem before. You can also join in on the discussion in the noVNC discussion group.
There are many companies/projects that have integrated noVNC including OpenStack, OpenNebula, LibVNCServer, and ThinLinc. See this wiki page for a more complete list with additional info and links.
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If you want to integrate the core noVNC library into your project, you should check out the API documentation. To easily get the core library you can use NPM: Please note that what's available on NPM is not the full noVNC client, it's only the core modules/library and is lacking a user application.
noVNC requires a browser with HTML5 support, this means it works on all major browsers but not on IE 10. See the README for more details.
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Get noVNC by downloading one of the archives from the release page.
Run a VNC server, run a WebSocket proxy that points to the VNC server, load the page, and connect! See the quick-start instructions in the project README for more details.
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See the project LICENSE for more details.
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- Creator of noVNC : Joel Martin ([email protected])
- Current noVNC core team : Joel Martin, Solly Ross, Samuel Mannehed, Pierre Ossman
- UI and Icons : Pierre Ossman, Chris Gordon
- Original Logo : Michael Sersen
- tight encoding : Michael Tinglof (Mercuri.ca)